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Come quick!" "Nonsense!, said Sylvie very decidedly: and gave their names in Doggee. Then the Sentinel scratched violently at the door, and gave a yell that made Bruno shiver from head to foot. "Hooyah wah!" said a deep voice inside. "It's the King himself!" the Mastiff whispered in an awestruck tone. "Take off your wigs, and lay them humbly at his paws."

Leaving the new arrivals in the centre of the Saloon, the Sentinel advanced to a door, at the further end of it, which bore an inscription, painted on it in Doggee, "Royal Kennel scratch and Yell." Before doing this, the Sentinel turned to the children, and said "Give me your names." "We'd rather not!" Bruno exclaimed, pulling' Sylvie away from the door. "We want them ourselves. Come back, Sylvie!

Bow wow?" he asked Bruno, severely. Of course Bruno understood all this, easily enough. All Fairies understand Doggee -that is, Dog-language. But, as you may find it a little difficult, just at first, I had better put it into English for you. "Humans, I verily believe! A couple of stray Humans! What Dog do you belong to? What do you want?" "We don't belong to a Dog!" Bruno began, in Doggee.

"I'm very sorry: but our ears haven't got the right " she wanted to say "machinery" in Doggee: but she had forgotten the word, and could only think of "steam-engine." The Sentinel repeated Sylvie's explanation to the King. "Can't prick up their ears without a steam-engine!" His Majesty exclaimed. "They must be curious creatures! I must have a look at them!"

But Sylvie hastily checked him, for fear of hurting the Mastiff's feelings. "Please, we want a little food, and a night's lodging if there's room in the house," she added timidly. Sylvie spoke Doggee very prettily: but I think it's almost better, for you, to give the conversation in English. "The house, indeed!" growled the Sentinel. "Have you never seen a Palace in your life? Come along with me!

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